international organisations. for his wife s murder, pakistan is responsible for about 1% justice ian harrison saying that of global emissions. it is the sixth although wholly circumstantial, the case against him was compelling and persuasive. most vulnerable country in the christopher michael dawson, world. these climate catastrophes on the charge that on or about 8th have been happening more frequently, of january 1982 at bayview they are more extreme, and pakistan or elsewhere in the state of new south wales you did murder lynette dawson, has seen this toxic interplay ifind you guilty. between the climate, hunger, and an you may sit down. as for lynette dawson s family, they d be relieved, of course, economic system that has led the poor hanging by a thread. many at the guilty verdict, but for them, questions remained. how and where was she killed, people do not have access to proper nutrition, so it is not only about and where is her body? a critical part of this case what happens t
until today, being found guilty of murder here at the new south wales supreme court in sydney. the judge has demolished the defence s argument that chris dawson wasn t responsible for his wife s murder, justice ian harrison saying that although wholly circumstantial, the case against him was compelling and persuasive. christopher michael dawson, on the charge that on or about 8th of january 1982 at bayview or elsewhere in the state of new south wales you did murder lynette dawson, ifind you guilty. you may sit down. as for lynette dawson s family, they d be relieved, of course, at the guilty verdict, but for them, questions remained. how and where was she killed, and where is her body? a critical part of this case was the teacher s pet podcast. it was first broadcast in 2018 and led to a reinvigoration of the police investigation. it gave fresh impetus to the inquiry. later that year chris dawson was arrested and charged with murder.
appointed christopher wray, before they got the okay from a federal judge. because of that, it certainly feels like we re on the cusp of something big. what that something is is unclear. is it a criminal indictment? legal experts say it is way too soon to say. is it a reinvigoration of president trump s political possibilities in 2024. there was a new york time polling that suggested that half of republican voters wanted someone else to run for president. someone new. is it the start of a series of wrenching politically motivated house investigations into the doj and the fbi? house republicans are promising it will be if they regain control in november. or is it the start of something ugly. something violent. in the hours after the news broke online, searches for civil war spiked. it could be all of these things and it could be none of these
and he asked what president biden got out of that controversial fist bump moment. he got out of the meeting with a key leader in the region, he got out of it i think a reinvigoration of the strategic partnership with saudi arabia and the united states. he must have got something. what did you give him? i see it as a win for president biden. did he have to get a fist bump to open the door to all that? i don t know why we re hung up on a fist bump. the two leaders met, this is quite normal. i want to bring in susan glasser, global affairs analyst and staff writer at the new yorker. so glad you re here. first and foremost let s talk about this fist bump seen around the world. the white house had initially said the president would avoid contact all together because
reinvigoration of the strategic partnership between saudi arabia and the united states. he must have got something, but what did you give him? i see the image as a win for president biden. but did he have to get a fist bump in public to open the door to all of that? i don t know why we are hung up on a fist bump. i think the two leaders met, they exchanged pleasantries. this is quite normal. has saudi arabia given any guarantees about oil? is there really any commitment at all to add additional capacity? so we cannot give any guarantees. we re talking about the future. the most important point in the crown prince s statement today was that we need to have a balanced approach towards our energy transition. because the kingdom, while it s increasing its capacity to 13 million barrels, cannot go beyond that. what we heard from president biden, speaking of his vision for the region, was countries that the united states wants to work with should respect human rights. is saudi